I'm innocent and haven't got justice, says Srivastava

July 01, 2012 20:23 IST

Tainted Uttar Pradesh paceman Shalabh Srivastava feels he hasn't got "justice" after the BCCI slapped a five-year ban which means that his career is "as good as over."

"I still maintain that I am innocent and I have not got justice. When I spoke to BCCI officials, I told them that I have never been involved in any match-fixing. I told them that I haven't even played in this year's IPL and I thought I would get proper justice and won't be punished as I am innocent," an upset Srivastava said.

The 30-year-old is feeling very low after being handed out a harsh punishment as it means that his career is as good as over and he hasn't given a thought about appealing against the ban.

"I don't know what to do now that I

have been banned for five years. May be some sort of divine intervention would help me and that's why I have come with family to seek Sai Baba's blessings," Srivastava added.

The former India U-19

pacer still can't understand that how it was concluded that he has negotiated in trying to fix an IPL match.

"Since

I had knee injury, I was in Lucknow going through recuperation process. How can I negotiate with someone and promise him to fix matches and bowl no-balls?" he questioned.

But

Srivastava did admit that it was a "huge mistake to befriend unknown people. But I never had any discussions on match-fixing with them."